Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 16:44:17 +0200 From: PL <kadupl@wp.pl> To: Andriy Gapon <avg@icyb.net.ua> Cc: freebsd-hackers <freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: question regarding link_elf.c Message-ID: <4ca350c1278010.73850128@wp.pl> In-Reply-To: <4ca2f64ee66683.99262397@wp.pl> <4CA2FFAE.6030906@icyb.net.ua> <4ca3496d8ce8b3.74842248@wp.pl> <4CA34BCF.6090701@icyb.net.ua> References: <4ca2f64ee66683.99262397@wp.pl> <4CA2FFAE.6030906@icyb.net.ua> <4ca3496d8ce8b3.74842248@wp.pl> <4CA34BCF.6090701@icyb.net.ua>
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Dnia 29-09-2010 o godz. 16:23 Andriy Gapon napisał(a): > on 29/09/2010 17:13 PL said the following: > > It seems like it is not a problem in my own code, since readelf -S on a > > elf file > > gives me the same results as my debug messages. I've created an empty > > module, to > > simplify debugging. Both my code, and readelf says, that '.text' section > > address > > is 0x3e0, and its size is 7 bytes. Adding 0x3e0 to lf->address points to > > a valid location. > > > > '.data' is supposed to be at 0x1424 (again, both my code and readelf > > returns the same thing), > > but the actual data starts at lf->address + 0x3e7. How do I know ? I've > > added global > > initialized string variable in empty test module, and Im looking at the > > memory to determine > > it's location. I'm not sure what is wrong then. > > > Can you post a link to the compiled test module? > > -- > Andriy Gapon Well.. i don't have any public 'hosting', but I put it in here: http://www.4shared.com/dir/LHn_I393/sharing.html Also, the code is as simple as: 1 #include <sys/param.h> 2 #include <sys/kernel.h> 3 #include <sys/module.h> 4 5 6 char *str = "THIS IS A STR MARKING DATA START"; 7 8 static int kms_null_handler(module_t m, int op, void *data) 9 { 10 return (0); 11 } 12 13 static moduledata_t kms_null_data = { 14 "kms_null", 15 kms_null_handler, 16 NULL, 17 }; 18 19 DECLARE_MODULE(kms_null, kms_null_data, SI_SUB_EXEC, SI_ORDER_ANY); It is being compiled on i386/GENERIC kernel.
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